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economy is at the heart of the presidential election. in less than two hours, a key jobs figures will be released. 100,000 new jobs need to be created every month to keep up with the growing population. president obama and his rival mitt romney have a matter of days to swing voters their way. the mayor of new york knows who he will support. michael bloomberg says superstorm sandy has helped him make up his mind. rally inent obama's colorado in 2008, a young adoring crowd. >> are you fired up? [cheers] >> the placards or different, but the change is still on the agenda. it is just that change takes time, he says. >> you know where i stand and you know i'm willing to make tough decisions even when they are not politically convenient. [cheers and applause] >> the looked like he was enjoying himself, which was not always the case in this campaign. people wondered after he still had a fight in him, after his first debate. he also had good reason to smile. the unexpected backing of new york mayor michael bloomberg, out from managing the city's
economy is at the heart of the presidential election. in less than two hours, a key jobs figures will be released. 100,000 new jobs need to be created every month to keep up with the growing population. president obama and his rival mitt romney have a matter of days to swing voters their way. the mayor of new york knows who he will support. michael bloomberg says superstorm sandy has helped him make up his mind. rally inent obama's colorado in 2008, a young adoring crowd. >> are you fired...
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abroad is of our economy. when you think about 310 million people competing against the rest of the world, what becomes really interesting here is that talent and capital is going to flow where it's most welcome. from a public policy perspective, we need to make sure we had danced the agenda of the ball comes both the talent in the capital. and companies that have been created here in the united states, would you go back and look at the auto industry, whether you look at what's happening with the semiconductor industry, classically what happened to intel when it came to manufacturing memory card and shifting to ship spirit way to think about the broader economy in that context. i think the big problem at the base of this pier and it is fundamentally education. across the country, there's 3.6 million job openings today, 3.6 million. we just are not able to find a talented workforce to be able to fulfill those jobs. >> paul, what are the things that are uniquely great about the american system that worked for yo
abroad is of our economy. when you think about 310 million people competing against the rest of the world, what becomes really interesting here is that talent and capital is going to flow where it's most welcome. from a public policy perspective, we need to make sure we had danced the agenda of the ball comes both the talent in the capital. and companies that have been created here in the united states, would you go back and look at the auto industry, whether you look at what's happening with...
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abroad is of our economy. when you think about 310 million people competing against the rest of the world, what becomes really interesting here is that talent and capital is going to flow where it's most welcome. from a public policy perspective, we need to make sure we had danced the agenda of the ball comes both the talent in the capital. and companies that have been created here in the united states, would you go back and look at the auto industry, whether you look at what's happening with the semiconductor industry, classically what happened to intel when it came to manufacturing memory card and shifting to ship spirit way to think about the broader economy in that context. i think the big problem at the base of this pier and it is fundamentally education. across the country, there's 3.6 million job openings today, 3.6 million. we just are not able to find a talented workforce to be able to fulfill those jobs. >> paul, what are the things that are uniquely great about the american system that worked for yo
abroad is of our economy. when you think about 310 million people competing against the rest of the world, what becomes really interesting here is that talent and capital is going to flow where it's most welcome. from a public policy perspective, we need to make sure we had danced the agenda of the ball comes both the talent in the capital. and companies that have been created here in the united states, would you go back and look at the auto industry, whether you look at what's happening with...
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he wants us to believe he can fix things like the economy and won't give up until he does. but that's the easy part of his story. the rest is harder to tell. he's a devout mormon who still worries it will be held against him. he's more pragmatist than ideologue, more private than public, and in the end more cautious than candid, possibly the ult will mat lesson he learned from his father's life. >> he cared about the passion for the mission he was in the middle of fighting for and win being or losing didn't change who he was. he's been defined as a man of character throughout his life. elections don't change that. >> is that how you feel during the election, win or lose? >> absolutely. this is up to the american people. who i am has long been decided by my wife, my five sons, my grandchildren and sons in law and people who know me best. >> he doesn't just want to be another president. he wanted to be a great president. >> cool under pressure. >> it was a huge risk that the president took. >> the united states killed osama bin laden. >> his presidency marked by political div
he wants us to believe he can fix things like the economy and won't give up until he does. but that's the easy part of his story. the rest is harder to tell. he's a devout mormon who still worries it will be held against him. he's more pragmatist than ideologue, more private than public, and in the end more cautious than candid, possibly the ult will mat lesson he learned from his father's life. >> he cared about the passion for the mission he was in the middle of fighting for and win...
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economy picks up steam thanks to sp. ding by consumers and the government. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. we take you to a wells fargo event in chicago, where housing grants could turn renters into buyers. >> tom: then, from tax hikes to corporate earnings worries,o tonight's "market monitor" guest says investors are facing a cliff of concern. robert stovall of wood asset manament joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."!me >> tom: the u.s. economy actually sped up in the third quarter, surprising economists and maybe you too. thanks to a pick-up in spending by conumers, the federal government and the housing c sector, the gross domestic product grew at a 2% annual rate in july through september. that 2% pace was stronger than expected and much better than what the economy experienced in the second quarter. suzanne pratt takes a closer look at the data and what it suggests about the economy the final months of this year. >> reporter: an economy growing at a 2% annual rate is hardly anything to celebrate. sure i
economy picks up steam thanks to sp. ding by consumers and the government. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. we take you to a wells fargo event in chicago, where housing grants could turn renters into buyers. >> tom: then, from tax hikes to corporate earnings worries,o tonight's "market monitor" guest says investors are facing a cliff of concern. robert stovall of wood asset manament joins us. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."!me >> tom: the u.s....
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jobs in the economy, jobs in the economy. republican incumbent congressman bob dole and democratic challenger brad schneider. he is in line with the tea party dole is a self-proclaimed moderate and says it is simply not true basically said it is laughable and is blatantly trying to mislead my record and mislead voters about my record he points to dole's congressional record. these are real issues that affect people every day. they appreciate what i am doing reaching across the aisle and being ranked as one of the most independent bipartisan voters of the united states congress a fiscal conservative, a social moderate and strong on national security. he says his mission is still more in line with the newly drawn 10th district. i knew it was going to be a high- profile race i knew it was going to be a race where it was going to be very close and during the debate last week bob dole said that he would break with fellow republicans in the vote for increased revenue as part of a plan with spending cuts to reduce the deficit. late
jobs in the economy, jobs in the economy. republican incumbent congressman bob dole and democratic challenger brad schneider. he is in line with the tea party dole is a self-proclaimed moderate and says it is simply not true basically said it is laughable and is blatantly trying to mislead my record and mislead voters about my record he points to dole's congressional record. these are real issues that affect people every day. they appreciate what i am doing reaching across the aisle and being...
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new measures are designed to prop up the nation's economy. the program was abducted at a cabinet meeting on friday. it will be financed by existing funds, including reserves from the budget. the package in clouds about $1 billion in subsidies for small and medium sized firms and stores and areas hit by the march 11 disaster last year. it will let them jointly launch businesses. $500 million, ear marked to support firms that build factories in fukushima prefecture. $1.5 billion will be used in preparedness for disassers. 123450 -- disasters. some chinese parents are suffering from the side effects of the one child policy. government imposed it to curb the growth of its 1.3 billion feel. if that one child should die, the parents are left in a dire situation. and they may never recover. nhk's report. >> reporter: a married couple. nine years ago their only child suffered a heart attack in high school and died. the death sent his father into depression. then, six months later, they suffered a stroke. now, he can't move the right half of his body.
new measures are designed to prop up the nation's economy. the program was abducted at a cabinet meeting on friday. it will be financed by existing funds, including reserves from the budget. the package in clouds about $1 billion in subsidies for small and medium sized firms and stores and areas hit by the march 11 disaster last year. it will let them jointly launch businesses. $500 million, ear marked to support firms that build factories in fukushima prefecture. $1.5 billion will be used in...
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economy, is the contradictions. consumers went on a shopping spree in the third quarter, shrugging off the threat of higher taxes next year. businesses, on the other hand, pulled back sharply on their spending, the first cutback in business investment in more than a year. and that has some economists concerned. >> business spending in particular was sort of alarmingly soft. and, that's where we're starting to see the effects of the fiscal cliff and the uncertainty associated with it. >> reporter: it also suggests that the economy will slow in the final quarter of this year, as companies continue to postpone purchases of everything from software to new machinery. >> i think in the current quarter we could see growth that's a little bit softer, a little bit below 2%, primarily because it looks like business investment could be even weaker. and, this is based on orders for capital equipment. >> reporter: as for how the u.s. economy will fare in the first part of next year, that's really anyone's guess. estimates for q1
economy, is the contradictions. consumers went on a shopping spree in the third quarter, shrugging off the threat of higher taxes next year. businesses, on the other hand, pulled back sharply on their spending, the first cutback in business investment in more than a year. and that has some economists concerned. >> business spending in particular was sort of alarmingly soft. and, that's where we're starting to see the effects of the fiscal cliff and the uncertainty associated with it....
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joeling prkenith us, a lookt the economy, macroeconomic advisors. it may seem a bit premature to talk about the stock mar's reaction to hurricane sandy even before the storm is fully hit the east coast but to state the obvious there won't be any stock market reaction until after the exchange reopens possibly on wednesday. we'll talk about that with the senior equity strategist at wells fargo advisors with news st. louis and rob stein. he is is us from the c.m.e. group in chicago. we have the midwest represented here, because of the impact on the east coast. scott, beginning with you. what is the short term impact later thiweek from the markets being closed for two days? >> well, well i think the short term impact if we looked at where the futures closed coming in from the weekend t looked like today, had we been trading at least the start would have been-- would have been a little nasty. so for me, we're in the middle of a pullback here. i don't think it's going to be massive. i think probably in the s&p 500 it wouldn't surprise me to see us trade d
joeling prkenith us, a lookt the economy, macroeconomic advisors. it may seem a bit premature to talk about the stock mar's reaction to hurricane sandy even before the storm is fully hit the east coast but to state the obvious there won't be any stock market reaction until after the exchange reopens possibly on wednesday. we'll talk about that with the senior equity strategist at wells fargo advisors with news st. louis and rob stein. he is is us from the c.m.e. group in chicago. we have the...
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i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. >> i would like to ask you who are here today to think about mang a contribution to the red cross or another relief agency, to be of help if you possiblyng can in any way you can imagine to help those in harm's way. rter: not only has sandyno charted an expensive and deadly path, the storm has timed its attack to disrupt the closest presidential election in many decades. the historic stm has shifted the nation's focus away from politics and cost both candidates opportunities to rally voters in key states. whether sandy shifts the political balance in this close c election may depend on the extent of the damage and the success of the government's reaction to the storm and its aftermath. darren gersh, "n.b.r.," washington. >> tom: tomorrow on "n.b.r." david ruder former chairman of the surities and exchangehe commission weighs in on what it takes to close the markets, and what it will take to reopen them, after hurricane sandy. as we ment
i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. >> i would like to ask you who are here today to think about mang a contribution to the red cross or another relief agency, to be of help if you possiblyng can in any way you can imagine to help those in harm's way. rter: not only has sandyno charted an expensive and deadly path, the storm has timed its attack to disrupt the closest presidential election in many decades. the...
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we have to have an economy. lots of people have come here. it is a great event for new york, and i think for those who were lost, you have got to believe they want us to have an economy and have a city go on for those that they left behind. >> many new yorkers are struggling to cope in the storm's aftermath. a fuel shortage is causing long lines at gas stations, and many areas will have to wait several days for power, but the mayor says resources will not be diverted from those in need because of the marathon. >> tension is growing in the u.s. ahead of next week's election, but is it having an influence on the markets over here in germany? our correspondence sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the last unemployment numbers before the presidential election in the u.s. have been noticed all over the world at the financial markets. numbers have been mixed. the unemployment rate went up slightly, but which was more important? the number of the newly created jobs went up higher than expected. this gave a boost also to german
we have to have an economy. lots of people have come here. it is a great event for new york, and i think for those who were lost, you have got to believe they want us to have an economy and have a city go on for those that they left behind. >> many new yorkers are struggling to cope in the storm's aftermath. a fuel shortage is causing long lines at gas stations, and many areas will have to wait several days for power, but the mayor says resources will not be diverted from those in need...
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is put away for threatening the government with an alarming exposé on the country's just integrate economy. probably party candidates for the us presidency advocate defense cuts over spending on the military stays out of the jewel in the corporate backed frontrunners. and a new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it all seek new rebel leaders out of those actually fighting on the ground. it's ten am here in moscow you live with us on r t i'm to say keeping your identity private during demonstrations has become a punishable offense in canada and moscow activists could now face up to twenty years behind bars authorities say the motion is aimed at tackling the growing threat of violence and vandalism canada saw massive student protests against jewish and high so earlier this year and led to hundreds of being arrested canadian radio reporter michael corey and says the new law will prevent allies antigovernment demonstrations nationwide. this law basically what it does is
is put away for threatening the government with an alarming exposé on the country's just integrate economy. probably party candidates for the us presidency advocate defense cuts over spending on the military stays out of the jewel in the corporate backed frontrunners. and a new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it all seek new rebel leaders out of those actually...
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economy this is the program is called cost talk can you give me just a basic fact these countries are a lot smaller than germany that do very well in the world is singapore which is a tiny nation which has a great deal and hospitality switzerland is very very small yet of course that has a higher g.d.p. than any other state with a new iceland is a small country yet they have high angle investment than all the e.u. regulations to attend the germany is too small to go within the world ok robert let me jump in you're going to please continue going straight regulations to tell us that singapore one of the richest countries of the world would be there without german money or switzerland without german money somebody has to work to produce in order to get all these money into switzerland and that's germany at the moment and germany lives from the euro zone and from the european union market but nevertheless i think the answer is that we need more regional ethnical movements like the scottish like the flemish or like the cuttlebone and i have no problem with it but we need at the same time a
economy this is the program is called cost talk can you give me just a basic fact these countries are a lot smaller than germany that do very well in the world is singapore which is a tiny nation which has a great deal and hospitality switzerland is very very small yet of course that has a higher g.d.p. than any other state with a new iceland is a small country yet they have high angle investment than all the e.u. regulations to attend the germany is too small to go within the world ok robert...
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economy seems to bottom out. more jobs also means that people are more confident in their own income and that they are willing to spend more money. rising consumer confidence showed that in the u.s., and also the purchase manager index rose unexpectedly, which also shows that the companies are now willing and able to do more investments. >> let's get a quick look at how those european market numbers ended the session. the dax closed just barely down. if we could put those numbers up for you -- we do not have the numbers. all right. we will have to hope that i've got them here on paper for you. the euro stoxx 50 ended the day of almost 0.25%. we will get numbers across the atlantic in a minute. i'm being told we need to move on. is that right? >> that's right. next story. >> in a moment, we will look at all saints day. >> that's right, but first, here are some other stories making news. an investigative journalist is on trial in greece for publishing names of greek citizens with swiss bank accounts. he's accused o
economy seems to bottom out. more jobs also means that people are more confident in their own income and that they are willing to spend more money. rising consumer confidence showed that in the u.s., and also the purchase manager index rose unexpectedly, which also shows that the companies are now willing and able to do more investments. >> let's get a quick look at how those european market numbers ended the session. the dax closed just barely down. if we could put those numbers up for...
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want to go or what nicaragua is highly vulnerable that's an economy that throughout our history our economy has suffered at the hands of the u.s. and its policies the city of grenada for example that was burned to the. ground falling prey to america's expansionist policies all those wars and military invasions the us has sponsored or provoked on there has even been a ruling by the international court of justice binding the united states to compensate michael right over for all our losses but the us has ignored this verdict over of course the fact that the us has terminated what they call aid to nicaragua has had negative consequences for our people and our country but in reality that was no way that what the americans call aid was really tiny installments in payment of the enormous debt the us owed to nicaragua it was no aid no cooperation that was merely an allowance they paid us with passing it for aid and co-operation with their work and it came with tight conditions attached to the world so we cannot talk of nicaragua as a sovereign and independent nation as long as we remain critically
want to go or what nicaragua is highly vulnerable that's an economy that throughout our history our economy has suffered at the hands of the u.s. and its policies the city of grenada for example that was burned to the. ground falling prey to america's expansionist policies all those wars and military invasions the us has sponsored or provoked on there has even been a ruling by the international court of justice binding the united states to compensate michael right over for all our losses but...
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after the stimulus was passed to the white house promised that the economy would be growing at 4.3% over twice as fast. today he dismissed romney's economic failed economic policies of the past. the chicago tribune endorsed the president for the second time, the paper says that he is credited for effectively prosecuted the war on terror. i think the youth has a lot of power and we have the power to make a difference. they are really open to both sides. the kids will enjoy the opportunity banks to school teachers who picked them to participate in the program. the top democrat in the u.s. senate has been released from the hospital after being involved in a car accident he was riding in a vehicle near las vegas when his motorcade crashed into another vehicle. the member of the senator staff was injured but wasn't sent to a hospital. east coast residents breezing for hurricane sandy help it may impact voter turnout and an unspeakable crime and danny accused of stabbing to death to children she was caring for. shocking new information about conditions inside the pharmacy like to the deadly me
after the stimulus was passed to the white house promised that the economy would be growing at 4.3% over twice as fast. today he dismissed romney's economic failed economic policies of the past. the chicago tribune endorsed the president for the second time, the paper says that he is credited for effectively prosecuted the war on terror. i think the youth has a lot of power and we have the power to make a difference. they are really open to both sides. the kids will enjoy the opportunity banks...
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and not blaming him but he wants it to be about the economy. lou: that is his choice. >> the national media made a choi to roll over to be a pink poodle in the lap of this administrations. >> i apologize you don't like my word cover-up after eight weeks the press and refuses to a college to is responsible to take responsibility and to dodge a simple question and at y straight forward to the american people about a video on youtube. joe, that is the stuff of a cover-up. they do. much more on the homestretch and what to expect leadi up to election day. >> in the aftermath of hurricane sandy, a gasoline shortages and shorter tempers. of the east coast struggles to recover. the first day of a new trading month and wl street response with a triple digit rally. triple digit rally. what drive seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your
and not blaming him but he wants it to be about the economy. lou: that is his choice. >> the national media made a choi to roll over to be a pink poodle in the lap of this administrations. >> i apologize you don't like my word cover-up after eight weeks the press and refuses to a college to is responsible to take responsibility and to dodge a simple question and at y straight forward to the american people about a video on youtube. joe, that is the stuff of a cover-up. they do. much...
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really happening to the global economy. if you. still. want to. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle remind you we're talking about what we call the euro split. and. you know what one would in a situation where let's say the boss can win an election a referendum and leave spain and spanish central authorities say we will let you into the european union that's not very nice is that i mean self-determination there and what my point is in the european union today is self-determination over it's done well you have two big trends you have the globalization where china plays a big role of all the brics brazil russia india and of course china and the european countries can only compete if they fit into a big block that's the european union with five hundred inhabitants of this big market on the other hand the trend is regionalization and i see no contradiction in having a europe of the regions with less influence of the nation states strong influence of the regions but a very very fragile aspect of what you're also saying is that your identity is
really happening to the global economy. if you. still. want to. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle remind you we're talking about what we call the euro split. and. you know what one would in a situation where let's say the boss can win an election a referendum and leave spain and spanish central authorities say we will let you into the european union that's not very nice is that i mean self-determination there and what my point is in the european union today is self-determination over...
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economy had gone into hiding. trying to generate demand through tax cuts for 95% of the work force. gigantic checks to states to eye avoid lay you'ves of teachers and cops and basic infrastructure project. and it as has $27 billion, with a b to computerize our pen and paper healthcare system so your doctor doesn't killive with his hand writing, authorize a new rail network this biggest transportation initiative since the interstate highways highwayd extended our high speed internet network to serve rural communities, including america right-hand side biggest push into industrial policies since fdr. the biggest infusion of research money ever. it modernized unemployment insurance which hadn't changed since the new deal, and launched new approaches to preventing homelessness, financing public works, overseeing government spending, you name it. and, by the way, the top economic forecasters a guy it stopped the terrifying free fall. gdp was crashing 8.9% in the fourth quarter of 2008. that's a depression. at that rate
economy had gone into hiding. trying to generate demand through tax cuts for 95% of the work force. gigantic checks to states to eye avoid lay you'ves of teachers and cops and basic infrastructure project. and it as has $27 billion, with a b to computerize our pen and paper healthcare system so your doctor doesn't killive with his hand writing, authorize a new rail network this biggest transportation initiative since the interstate highways highwayd extended our high speed internet network to...
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the it's put away to threaten the government with an alarming expose on the country's disintegrating economy. while third party candidates for the u.s. presidency advocate defense cuts over spending on the military stays out of the jewel in the corporate backed front runner. and a new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias and this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it will seek a new level leaders out of those actually fighting on the ground. watching r t a live from moscow with me to bomb would say first keeping your identity private demonstrations has become a punishable offense in canada and i'm also activists could now face up to ten years behind bars authorities a say the motion is aimed at tackling the growing threat of violence and vandalism canada so massive student protests against jewish and heights earlier this year and led to hundreds being arrested canadian radio reporter michael for me and says the new law will criminalize anti-government demonstrations nationwide. this law basically what it does
the it's put away to threaten the government with an alarming expose on the country's disintegrating economy. while third party candidates for the u.s. presidency advocate defense cuts over spending on the military stays out of the jewel in the corporate backed front runner. and a new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias and this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it will seek a new level leaders out of those...
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why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. go back to the program on karen tara and keeping your identity private during demonstrations has become a punishable offense in canada and masked activists could now face up to ten years behind bars authorities say the motion is aimed at tackling the growing threat of violence and vandalism canada saw massive student protests against tuition hikes earlier this year and led to hundreds being arrested canadian radio reporter michael for eon says the new law will criminalize anti-government demonstrations nationwide. this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city deem the protest to be an unlawful assembly now of course that varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to say this is an unlawful assembly or it is a lawful assembly but let's look at montreal for example and across go back in any major city back where
why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. go back to the program on karen tara and keeping your identity private during demonstrations has become a punishable offense in canada and masked activists could now face up to ten years behind bars authorities say the motion is aimed at tackling the growing threat of violence and vandalism canada saw massive student protests...
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fix the american economy be taken into europe can going to say measures to fix europe as well art or you do what you do need to have different approaches because it is two different things still there are different things europe essentially has a double problem they have how do we get southern european and northern european economies to move in the same direction and for that i think the answer is don't pursue austerity pursue growth and then there's a second problem of once countries are all moving in the same direction can you fix the european financial system and create united structures so that this problem doesn't appear again as it may appear in the next economic difficulty if the current division among national financial systems isn't isn't fixed as the author of the over book on global population trends you. have argued that the most important thing is really the distribution of population now that the rich economies are really out of steam and the global economic crisis god knows how long it will stay around will this economy sexually be capable of absorbing. even new scores
fix the american economy be taken into europe can going to say measures to fix europe as well art or you do what you do need to have different approaches because it is two different things still there are different things europe essentially has a double problem they have how do we get southern european and northern european economies to move in the same direction and for that i think the answer is don't pursue austerity pursue growth and then there's a second problem of once countries are all...
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he said heed fix the economy and it remains broken. and he said heed address the energy crisis in america yet he wouldn't approve the keystone pipeline. that's why in michigan we know what we need to do next tuesday. four years ago we trailed in michigan by 17%. 8 years ago by 5%. right now it's tied in michigan. [applause] real clear politics has the average of all polls at less than 4% which is within the margin of area. which means all of the thousands of phone calls and door knocks all of you have made will make this a dead heat and put the victory in our court on election day. [applause] you know that one day on a saturday 250,000 likely voters were contacted, more than any state in america right here in michigan. [applause] so i say to you, do not rest, do not think for a moment we're ahead. we got to protect our country by putting mitt romney in the white house. [applause] we got to protect our country by making pete the next united states senator for michigan. we got to make sure that we keep our state house republican like joh
he said heed fix the economy and it remains broken. and he said heed address the energy crisis in america yet he wouldn't approve the keystone pipeline. that's why in michigan we know what we need to do next tuesday. four years ago we trailed in michigan by 17%. 8 years ago by 5%. right now it's tied in michigan. [applause] real clear politics has the average of all polls at less than 4% which is within the margin of area. which means all of the thousands of phone calls and door knocks all of...
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see somebody over there, the pink hands, the five-point plan, paul ryan and i have a plan to get the economy going and get rising take-home pay. and our plan, our plan has five points. and you have heard me talk about it before. let me remind you what they are. number one, we're going to take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. we're going to get more energy, more jobs. and by the way, when energy is inexpensive and plentiful, it brings manufacturing back, lower prices at the pump, i guess you don't use heating oil in florida, lower prices for electricity. it also means jobs. i guess with abundant energy, manufacturing comes here, as well. we want more trade, lots of people selling goods and services around the world, there are opportunities for people to sell goods to latin america, and i'm going to make that happen. number three, number three, we're going to make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed so our training programs work better, and our schools are good. number four, i mentioned we're going to balance the budget. and number fiv
see somebody over there, the pink hands, the five-point plan, paul ryan and i have a plan to get the economy going and get rising take-home pay. and our plan, our plan has five points. and you have heard me talk about it before. let me remind you what they are. number one, we're going to take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. we're going to get more energy, more jobs. and by the way, when energy is inexpensive and plentiful, it brings manufacturing back,...
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and we see the growth of the southeast asia and other countries such as brazil where the economies are growing because they haven't followed the european union's model of over vague elation and excessive interference the e.u. is creating unemployment and it's better off that countries were to take back control of their own affairs and have their own currencies that suit their own best interest of the euro as well as the e.u. is a failure ok david i mean maybe it would say in theory more europe is necessary to save the union in the euro but how do you sell that to people saying all we're getting is austerity i mean how do you square the circle. it's very difficult i mean this is probably almost impossible to square the circle because all those all those tensions are there and if you say to the greeks are the spanish or the portuguese the solution to your pain is more of the european union they will they will naturally react against that but again the dynamics are very interesting because the castle separatists the basque separatists and also the scottish nationalists they all want to be
and we see the growth of the southeast asia and other countries such as brazil where the economies are growing because they haven't followed the european union's model of over vague elation and excessive interference the e.u. is creating unemployment and it's better off that countries were to take back control of their own affairs and have their own currencies that suit their own best interest of the euro as well as the e.u. is a failure ok david i mean maybe it would say in theory more europe...
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community economies, another solution. the third is giving science and technology back to the people. look at all the science and technology that's going on. we lead the world. huge amount of it is working on evermore refined and reliable weapons of mass destruction. chemical, bilogical, physical. scientific brains, technological brains not applied to modern public transit, not applied until recently to solar energy, not applied to building practices for efficiency, not applied to advanced systems of sewage processes, water purification, not applied to science and technology for the people. we need that. we need to redirect it. one way is to elaborate the role of citizen sciencetists. there are thousands, now, citizens scientists. they are volunteering for environmental groups in europe, east asia, north america. what are they doing? well, they are counting the number of seals that go into a certain bay in canada. they can't hire people for that. they are measuring and detecting certain contaminants per billion parts for d
community economies, another solution. the third is giving science and technology back to the people. look at all the science and technology that's going on. we lead the world. huge amount of it is working on evermore refined and reliable weapons of mass destruction. chemical, bilogical, physical. scientific brains, technological brains not applied to modern public transit, not applied until recently to solar energy, not applied to building practices for efficiency, not applied to advanced...
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turns put away people threatening the government for the nami exposé on the country's a disintegrating economy. after were decades behind bars as well the price people could pay for wearing a mosque during demonstrations in canada the parliament approves a controversial bill. syria's being hit but a new spate of attacks of that as washington announces a major overhaul of the countries of the session saying it will seek new rebel leaders out of those actually fighting on the ground. it's eight am here in moscow are you watching are to live a with me to bang with say good to have you with us a greek journalist through threaten to reveal a high profile government fraud remains in custody spiros cuts a fairy's that was arrested on wednesday after he promised to expose live on t.v. alarming facts reportedly connected to the country's painful bailout deal this comes after another reporter stood trial on thursday for publishing a list of alleged top tax evaders meanwhile the country faced a major media strike and triggered by a suspension of two state t.v. presenters criticizing the minister on am ti
turns put away people threatening the government for the nami exposé on the country's a disintegrating economy. after were decades behind bars as well the price people could pay for wearing a mosque during demonstrations in canada the parliament approves a controversial bill. syria's being hit but a new spate of attacks of that as washington announces a major overhaul of the countries of the session saying it will seek new rebel leaders out of those actually fighting on the ground. it's eight...
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congresswoman bigger has voted for every single bush policy that drove us into debt and wrecked our economy, that's a distinction of policy. my point is really denigrating everything i have done for the district and the new district and the old district and i think that's a shame. voters will make their decisions no one week from today. mayor emanuel taking advantage of early voting today and urges others to do the same. he cast his ballot on the south side and he said that he voted for his former boss president obama appeared the mayor philbin doing satellite interviews for supporters in swing states. coming up another benefit for getting the flu shot not only protecting you from the flu but also part disease. and proof of just how powerful nature canby we will show you what the high winds of sandy did to this tree. the flu shot and its effect on the part in new study presented at the canadian cardiovascular college finds that influenza vaccine doesn't just keep people from getting the flu it ward off heart disease stroke and heart attack the research looked at patients dating back to the
congresswoman bigger has voted for every single bush policy that drove us into debt and wrecked our economy, that's a distinction of policy. my point is really denigrating everything i have done for the district and the new district and the old district and i think that's a shame. voters will make their decisions no one week from today. mayor emanuel taking advantage of early voting today and urges others to do the same. he cast his ballot on the south side and he said that he voted for his...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. well into the future for its technology innovation all the issues developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today. the full these are the images.
find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. well into the future for its technology innovation all the issues developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today. the full these are the images.
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saying he can solve all of our problems all of the economy's problems it's just not only absurd it's agent. with them but i want if you remember no more oracle open world. oh sure. it's important to remember that in their ivory towers this debt accumulates and politicians ice.
saying he can solve all of our problems all of the economy's problems it's just not only absurd it's agent. with them but i want if you remember no more oracle open world. oh sure. it's important to remember that in their ivory towers this debt accumulates and politicians ice.
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. >> obama should be in worse shape given how the economy is going -- >> politico reports that liberals are worried that if obama is reelected, he will make a deal. >> i sure hope so. >> i hope so, too. they have done focus groups and they know what message cells. even eric cantor, obstructionist-in-chief, was saying that we need to put aside differences and reach a compromise. there has obviously been message research. we all we all -- can't just get along, mark? >> rodney king for lieutenant governor. right direction, wrong track number, 40%. dramatic improvement. how would you feel if the president is reelected? these are the same numbers, the same "wall street journal"-nbc poll from eight years ago when a george w. bush 154% of the vote. that is the parallel this election, 2004, 2012. ohio decided then, ohio is at the epicenter today. history repeats itself. and that is the story from washington. [laughter] >> let's -- there is the benediction. >> shakier now than they were then. the real issue is how bad is the crisis have to be before congress' response? the wall street crash, goi
. >> obama should be in worse shape given how the economy is going -- >> politico reports that liberals are worried that if obama is reelected, he will make a deal. >> i sure hope so. >> i hope so, too. they have done focus groups and they know what message cells. even eric cantor, obstructionist-in-chief, was saying that we need to put aside differences and reach a compromise. there has obviously been message research. we all we all -- can't just get along, mark?...
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since 1973, denmark's economy has slightly outpaced the economies that now make up the euro zone. what you get is enormous innovation because all your industries produce are you newable energy that can sell in their marketplace. once they do it for little denmark, they looked around the world and said well, we can kill it in america and we can kill it in china and that's why two of the biggest energy companies in the world for wind and biofuels are danish. >> one danish powerhouse is vestis, the builder of almost one-fifth of the wind turbine capacity. they produced green jobs before they were trendy. >> we learned that energy dependence is something you should take very, very seriously. vestis' ceo learned that the danes get almost 30% of their electricity from the wind, more than any other developed nation. by 2020, they pledge to get half of their electricity from wind power. and by 2050, they promise to be completely fossil fuel-free. >> it's not about what is possible from an ecological point of view, it's all down to leadership and determination. >> fanso is a sign of what's
since 1973, denmark's economy has slightly outpaced the economies that now make up the euro zone. what you get is enormous innovation because all your industries produce are you newable energy that can sell in their marketplace. once they do it for little denmark, they looked around the world and said well, we can kill it in america and we can kill it in china and that's why two of the biggest energy companies in the world for wind and biofuels are danish. >> one danish powerhouse is...
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in our cover story how sandy is shutting down everything including parts of the economy. but will the effects be lasting ones? sandy's frightful combination of late-season hurricane colliding with an artic storm led to mass evacuations in the northeast. "if you are in an evacuation zone and haven't left, get out now before you can't." atlantic city casinos-- silent. rockaway, new york--braced with bulldozed walls of sand. an expected storm surge during a full-moon, when tides are at their highest already could reach 11-feet. in midtown manhattan, high winds broke a construction crane atop a high- rise. "...of the 76 evacuation shelters located in public schools around the city, there are already more than 90-people here." at airports from washington to boston--a region of 50-million people, airlines canceled more than 13,700 flights through wednesday-- although some operations may resume tuesday afternoon. but for the first time since 18-88, the new york stock exchange will have been closed for two consecutive days due to weather, monday and tuesday. it intends to reopen
in our cover story how sandy is shutting down everything including parts of the economy. but will the effects be lasting ones? sandy's frightful combination of late-season hurricane colliding with an artic storm led to mass evacuations in the northeast. "if you are in an evacuation zone and haven't left, get out now before you can't." atlantic city casinos-- silent. rockaway, new york--braced with bulldozed walls of sand. an expected storm surge during a full-moon, when tides are at...
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economists are disagreeing about whether it helps or hurts the economy in the end. >> coming up next another case of animal hoarding this time in woodstock. >> and how much money former chicago public schools ceo jean- claude resort will receive as severance.jean claude brizard will receive as severance. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen®. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion and headache. severe low blood
economists are disagreeing about whether it helps or hurts the economy in the end. >> coming up next another case of animal hoarding this time in woodstock. >> and how much money former chicago public schools ceo jean- claude resort will receive as severance.jean claude brizard will receive as severance. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily...
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romney sayshitting battleground states as well today he is continuing to hammer the president on the economy and said that obama hasn't managed to turn things around over the last four years and romney says it's time to give someone with economic experience a shot at running things. attacking me does not make an agenda it doesn't get people back to work. we don't need a secretary of business to understand business we need a president who understands business and i do. he went on to say he knows the president's supporters are chanting for more years in t. has a new chance, five more days. the highest ranking penn state official to be charged in what the state attorney general says was a conspiracy of silence covering up the sex abuse in the rape from the former football coach gerry sandusky to other officials into the former athletic director gary schulz also reviewed those charges today. three powerful and influential men who helped position at the very top of one of the most prestigious universities in the nation three men who used their position in the state to conceal and cover- up for ye
romney sayshitting battleground states as well today he is continuing to hammer the president on the economy and said that obama hasn't managed to turn things around over the last four years and romney says it's time to give someone with economic experience a shot at running things. attacking me does not make an agenda it doesn't get people back to work. we don't need a secretary of business to understand business we need a president who understands business and i do. he went on to say he knows...
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economy is improving, but only very slowly and not by enough to bring down unemployment significantly. on to the markets, and german blue chips managed to lock in solid gains on the last day of the trading week. our correspondence sent us this summary of the action from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> good news from the american economy that really brought the dax up to speed. it turned around and started gaining and held those until the end. the fact that the german consumer confidence was at a five-year high due to stable incomes and a labor market was not an issue here that really propelled share prices forward. for the week, the picture is different. the dax losing about 2%. people worried about the debt crisis and above all its effect on individual companies, and investors could see what effect that had in many quarterly results that were published this week. next week will be above all the results of the deutsche bank that will play a big role here. >> we stake in frankfurt for a closer look at friday's numbers. the dax finished the week at 7231, up 5.4% on the friday trading s
economy is improving, but only very slowly and not by enough to bring down unemployment significantly. on to the markets, and german blue chips managed to lock in solid gains on the last day of the trading week. our correspondence sent us this summary of the action from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> good news from the american economy that really brought the dax up to speed. it turned around and started gaining and held those until the end. the fact that the german consumer confidence...
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and on the economy, on health care, but also on foreign policy. i mean look, blocking the closure of guantanamo, i believe, for no good reason. and the senate legislation cowering democrats and republican obstructionism together combined to make that happen. on the arab-israeli conflict, i mean, i was in the middle east, i was at the president's speech when he spoke at the state department on the two-year anniversary. i went from there to the middle east. by the time i got to the middle east, the prime minister of a foreign government went to our white house and wagged his finger in the face of the president, and then gets invited to speak to a joint session of congress where he gets twenty-nine standing ovations, more than the president himself could get, and arabs were bewildered. it was like, "what is this about?" that's where the "no u.s. president can make a difference. it's just not going to work." and so yeah, i think he set expectations that he believed in his heart he could accomplish, but the deck was stacked against him because of polit
and on the economy, on health care, but also on foreign policy. i mean look, blocking the closure of guantanamo, i believe, for no good reason. and the senate legislation cowering democrats and republican obstructionism together combined to make that happen. on the arab-israeli conflict, i mean, i was in the middle east, i was at the president's speech when he spoke at the state department on the two-year anniversary. i went from there to the middle east. by the time i got to the middle east,...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r.g.p. . if you. want. to loan him welcome across town people about how much of a union is it growing separatist movements in europe challenge many conventional wisdoms about globalization the nature of state sovereignty and self-determination are we entering a new age of nationalism in europe and around the world and has the great recession created or merely revealed separatist aspirations. to. cross-talk european separatist aspirations i'm joined by david torrance in london he is a writer journalist and broadcaster also in london we have robert oulds he is the director of the bruges group and in strasbourg we crossed a year ago chutneys and i caught keith he is a liberal member of the european parliament and head of the german helen make a business association in germany all right gentlemen crossed out girls in effect that means you can jump in anytime one day but if i go to you first. the nobel prize peace prize went to t
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r.g.p. . if you. want. to loan him welcome across town people about how much of a union is it growing separatist movements in europe challenge many conventional wisdoms about globalization the nature of state sovereignty and self-determination are we entering a new age of nationalism in europe and around the world and has the great...